Upcoming primaries will gauge Trump's influence over GOP voters President Trump has endorsed over 140 Republican candidates in this year's primaries. Tuesday will mark the first big test of his influence in Ohio's GOP Senate primary. Susan Davis
They played a crucial role in confirming Biden's 2020 win. Now, they're out of a job After the 2020 election, then-President Trump told Republican canvassers not to certify the results giving Biden a victory. Some say they've been removed from their posts for resisting that pressure. Connor Donevan
Lawmakers call for greater security funding and oversight for U.S. transit systems Open drug use and the threat of mass violence have prompted calls for more security funding for mass transit. Congress also says better oversight of existing security is needed. Eric Westervelt
Polls show Biden is losing support from Gen Z. These young voters aren't surprised As the political calendar inches towards the midterm elections in November, a run of recent polling all points to one thing: President Biden has a problem with young voters. Michael Levitt
McCarthy embodies House GOP's post-Trump dilemma and post-Gingrich history Shakespeare observed that "uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." Something similar seems to apply to the title of Republican leader in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ron Elving
Week in politics: Trump under investigation; Ukraine and COVID funds up in the air We'll take a look at two grand jury investigations into former President Donald Trump, as well as the fate of the Ukraine aid and COVID spending bills currently in Congress. Ron Elving
Republicans have the advantage with voters in 2022 elections, poll finds Of voters surveyed, 47% said they are more likely to vote for the Republican in their district, as opposed to 44% who said Democrats. The GOP is also favored on a raft of issues. Domenico Montanaro
Nicola Sturgeon: How can small countries have a global impact? Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon shares ideas on leading Scotland, from her approach to climate change and wellness, to the challenges she's faced as a female leader. Katie Simon
What an election in Slovenia could mean for Europe Slovenia voted last weekend to oust Janez Jansa as their Prime Minister. NPR's Rob Schmitz talks with Judy Dempsey of Carnegie Europe on how that election reflects on European politics. Amy Isackson
Disney says Florida would have to pay nearly $1 billion to dissolve special district The Walt Disney World complex's governing board says that when Florida created its special district, the state pledged not to alter that status unless all its debts are paid off. Bill Chappell